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IFR · INRAT · Transport Canada · 2026

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The only practice platform built specifically for Transport Canada's IFR written exam. 513 INRAT questions, a timed simulator, full explanations, and an AI flight instructor — pass on your first try.

513INRAT Questions
15Exam Categories
AIInstructor Included
70%TC Pass Mark
Most pilots pass in 4–6 weeks

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Everything You Need to Pass the INRAT

The only platform built specifically for Canada's IFR written exam. No generic questions — every topic, every CARS reference, built for Transport Canada's actual test.

513 Practice Questions

Written to match the style, difficulty, and subject matter of the actual INRAT exam. Updated with every CARS amendment cycle.

Timed Exam Simulator

Simulate the real 3-hour, 50-question INRAT exam. Track your score, identify weak topics, and keep testing until you're consistently above 70%.

AI Instructor Support

Every question includes a full explanation. Confused on a topic? Ask the AI instructor anything — it explains like a real flight instructor, not a textbook.

Readiness Dashboard

See exactly where you stand across all 15 categories. The heatmap shows your weakest areas so you know precisely where to focus your study time.

13 Study Categories

Every subject the INRAT tests you on, organized into focused drilling modules. Study one category at a time or jump straight to your weak areas.

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Fully responsive on phone, tablet, and desktop. Study between flights, on your lunch break, or the night before your exam. No app download needed.

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Here's What Studying Actually Looks Like

Real exam-style questions, full explanations, and a dashboard that shows exactly where you stand.

INRAT · Study Mode · Question 14 of 50
Instrument Approaches
What is the minimum visibility required for a CAT I ILS approach in Canada?
A · ½ mile (800 m) · ✓ Correct
B · ¼ mile (400 m)
C · ¾ mile (1200 m)
D · 1 mile (1600 m)
Full Explanation + AI Instructor
Explanation
A CAT I ILS approach in Canada requires a decision height of 200 ft and RVR 2600 ft (½ SM) or visibility of ½ mile as per CARs 602.128.
🤖 AI Instructor
Think of CAT I as the "baseline" ILS. Half a mile is the threshold — if visibility drops below that you're into CAT II territory which requires special authorization and equipment.
Readiness Dashboard
74
Almost there — keep drilling
287 questions answered · 7 day streak
Weak Areas
Meteorology52%
Enroute & Holding64%
Air Law & Airspace81%
All 15 Categories Covered

Every Topic the INRAT Tests You On

The Transport Canada IFR written exam pulls from 15 subject areas. We cover every single one — no surprises on test day.

Air Law & Airspace
Meteorology
Instrument Approaches
Enroute & Holding
Departure Procedures
Navigation
Instrument Systems
Human Factors
IFR Flight Planning
Aeromedical Factors
Communication Failure
Aircraft Performance
Canadian Regulations
How It Works

Pass in 3 Simple Steps

A proven study loop used by Canadian instrument pilots.

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Try the Free Demo

Start with 10 real exam-style questions instantly — no account, no credit card. See exactly how the platform works before you commit.

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Drill by Category

Study topic by topic or take full timed practice exams. Every wrong answer comes with a full explanation. Ask the AI instructor anything you don't understand.

3
Pass Your IFR Written

When you're consistently scoring above 70% on our simulator, you're ready. Walk into your Transport Canada appointment confident — you've already seen everything they'll ask.

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Common Questions

The INRAT consists of 50 multiple-choice questions with 3 hours to complete, covering 15 subject areas. A minimum score of 70% is required to pass. IFRTEST.ca gives you 513 practice questions so you've seen the material from every angle before test day.
Most candidates spend 20–40 hours studying. IFRTEST.ca's readiness dashboard tracks your score by category in real time, so you can focus only on weak areas and cut down study time significantly. Most pilots reach passing scores within 4–6 weeks of consistent practice.
All 513 questions are written to match the style, difficulty, and subject matter of the actual INRAT exam — the same way the real exam draws from the CARS and Transport Canada's testing standards. Questions are reviewed and updated with each CARS amendment cycle.
The free demo gives you 10 real exam-style questions with full explanations — no credit card or account required. Pro unlocks all 513 questions, the timed exam simulator, flashcards, bookmarks, AI Instructor, and full progress tracking.
Yes — cancel anytime with no penalties, no questions asked. Your access continues until the end of the billing period. If you'd rather not think about renewals, the $99 lifetime option gives you permanent access with a single payment.
Yes — IFRTEST.ca is fully optimized for phone, tablet, and desktop. Study between flights, on your lunch break, or the night before your exam. No app download needed, and it works offline once loaded.
Yes — INRAT (Instrument Rating – Aeroplane Theory) and IATRA are different names for the same Transport Canada written exam. You may also see it called the IFR written exam or the instrument rating written test. IFRTEST.ca prepares you for all versions of this exam.
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